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Greetings and Salutations my beautiful Retro Gamers! Just in time for the holidays, it’s the newest From Pixels to Chiptunes video paying tribute to one of my favorite games of my past and present: The Street Fighter series! So, as a holiday gift for you all, it’s my…

In the 90’s, Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat were the battling top dogs of the fighting game scene. With extremely well done ports of their respective arcade games to both the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo, gamers were given multiple choices of how to play their…

In this video, we are going to take a look at some fighting games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. And don’t get confused, I am not talking about ‘beat ‘em ups’ or ‘brawlers’ like Double Dragon. No, I am talking about 1 on 1 fighting games, similar to…

Debuting in the arcades in 1987, the original “Street Fighter” was the fighting game series that kicked off the popularity of the fighting game genre & this is why This STAGE of the Retro VGM Revival Hour is dedicated to the most amazing tracks from the street fighter…

Apple will soon release iOS 11 for their iPhone and iPad devices, and with it comes a heavy toll. With the release of iOS 11, Apple intends to stop supporting 32-bit applications, so if an app has not been updated for 64-bit support, they will no longer function.…

Hard to believe, but Capcom once tried to port Street Fighter II to the humble Nintendo Game Boy. This review will tell you how it compares to the arcade original, and if this game’s Super Game Boy enhancements are worth using! Read More

The legendary world warrior, Ryu makes the jump from Super Smash Bros. to amiibo! Everyone’s favourite Street Fighter, Ryu is detailed in this latest Amiibo Spotlight – So what does the Ryu amiibo do? What is Ryu’s history? Does this amiibo work with Super Mario Maker?

A couple of months back, the 20 year anniversary of the Sony PlayStation occurred and For any product in this vast and unpredictable world of gaming to last that long is undeniably quite an achievement.

The PlayStation revolutionized the videogame industry immersive gameplay and cinematic storytelling experiences that weren’t previously possible on older hardware, and ushered in a new era of videogaming which shifted game developers and publishers from being considered toy makers to being seen as part of the entertainment industry.

The sony Playstation made its mark in the video game industry and continues to entertain gamers world wide through its various iterations. That is why this STAGE of the retro VGM revival out is to celebrate the 20th year anniversary of the sony playstation.

16 years ago, the Sega Dreamcast made its debut in Japan (the US release date was famously 9/9/99). This machine left a lasting mark on the world of video games and our hearts. From second screen gameplay to online multiplayer to DLC, the Dreamcast was well ahead of its time. Let’s take this opportunity to examine what made the Dreamcast special, and pay respects to one of the most innovative and amazing systems to ever grace our homes. A system that was ahead of its time and that 16 years later, can now look back on its legacy, and see that it’s the foundation that everything since has been built upon.
This STAGE focuses on the many popular games that came from this amazing system and the amazing music that left a significant imprint on our hearts and minds. This is the Sega DREAMCAST.

Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight, released in Japan as 2010 Street Fighter (2010 ストリートファイター Nī Maru Ichi Maru: Sutorīto Faitā), is a 1990 action platform game developed by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. A futuristic themed action game where the player takes control of Ken (kevin in the original…

If you were an avid arcade player and had access to coins at any time in the early to late 90s, whether it was at your local convenience store, video store or Family Restaurant, chances are you’ll have spent all of your time and quarters (or tokens depending on the place) on a video arcade. More Importantly on a fighting game … hammering buttons, frantically waggling a joystick to execute a devastating final blow to beat your opponent and pumping your parents pocket change into Street Fighter 2 , Killer Instinct or Mortal kombat.
The arcades have all but died out now, but the love for these time consuming franchises has never died, So put away those quarters and enjoy these amazing beats from the greatest console fighting games in this special STAGE of the Retro VGM Revival Hour!

So, I recently decided to go ahead, even though I had zero previous experience making any kind of real video content, and create a Youtube channel for my blog, Retro Revelations. I had a friend of mine with some experience under his belt, give me a run through…